They believed that they were being treated unfairly by Great Britain. Taxation without representation was one reason. Their money was being taken from them and they had no say in it. They also felt uncomfortable in the idea of being controlled by a government that wasn't actually in the colonies with them. Aside from the governor's that Great Britain so graciously sent with them, no one else actually represented them. The felt unprotected. add the Taxation and you had a pot full of ingredients that called for a recipe of Hate and Contempt.
The Desire to become an American Citizen.
It limited there time at meetings.yes. they change England affect colonial government.
The people at the top of colonial New England's urban society were MERCHANTS.
they helped
the colonist got angry because England taxed them for the costs of the war
To escape religious persecution in England.
Business profits
The Desire to become an American Citizen.
To tighten its control over colonial trade
No taxation without representation
The colonial settlers from England.
Many people in England were living in poverty and the king was protestant. Some of the residents of England were not protestant. They were maybe catholic or jewish. So, religous freedom and a new life or start is the reason the colonist moved to america.
colonial boycotts hated the colonists and England traded
The colonial people in Georgia were people from England who wanted a better life than what they had in England.
It limited there time at meetings.yes. they change England affect colonial government.
the country that colonial America is in is new England
Everybody who lived in England in the 17th century had to be a part of the Anglican Church, which the king had made the official church of England. This is the reason that most colonists came to America, to seek religious freedom.